Number of Water Hazards:
16 out of 18 holes
Acreage of Course: 120
Average Size of Greens: 6,600 sq. ft.

Named after its designer, Arnold Palmer, this course is
one of the more forgiving at PGA National from tee to fairway and known as a risk reward course. The open fairways
and larger Champion Bermuda greens can be quite accommodating and invite players to take a chance if they dare as
golfers are not overly penalized for missing the fairway or
primary rough on most holes. There is a considerable
amount of undulation through the fairway presenting the opportunity for uneven lies and creative shotmaking, and even
a nod to its Scottish roots with a links style routing, and
holes 8 and 12 sharing a common green. The Palmer has a
great series of finishing holes, with the 18th being one of
the most scenic and picturesque par 5s on the property.